They frequently have growing pains when they introduce a new generation of hardware with a major new software version. The NSA series is the "latest and greatest" and unfortunately such things are to be expected.
We currently use a PRO 4060. When we got it in 2003 we had huge trouble with spontaneous reboots and general weirdness when running the 2.2.x.y firmware. We stuck with it though, and now it became a rock-solid machine when the 2.5.0.0 firmware came out. More general weirdness when 3.0.0.0 came out... solved with 3.1.0.0 and 3.2.0.0. More general weirdness when 4.0 came out... solved with 4.0.1.0. If you fast forward to 2010 and get a NSA2400 chances are you won't have any problems. James Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> previously uttered: > LOL, I just went through two sonic walls NSA2400s in a month and > returned both, first one was defective from the box and the second I > ran into an issue and I needed some clarity from their tech support so > I opened a ticket. The helpdesk said someone would contact me within 1 > day. 10 days later I finally got an email from someone but I had > already RMA the thing and ordered a Watchguard. Never again I tells ya! -- Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
